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  • #41
AV8's plant is from the seed grown other location. If I recall is a nearby location to G. Lumut? I have noticed that they do have some fuzz unlike the G. lumut plants. I don't know how close in proximity they are to the red hairy ones but I doubt these other seed grown plants would be a combination of the two. The other seed grown N. hamata look very very similar to the G. lumut plants in leaf shape and growth habits. The red hairy plants are visibly different and in my experience much more tempermental.
 
  • #42
AV8's plant is from the seed grown other location. If I recall is a nearby location to G. Lumut? I have noticed that they do have some fuzz unlike the G. lumut plants. I don't know how close in proximity they are to the red hairy ones but I doubt these other seed grown plants would be a combination of the two. The other seed grown N. hamata look very very similar to the G. lumut plants in leaf shape and growth habits. The red hairy plants are visibly different and in my experience much more tempermental.

Thanks for the info! :awesome:

Ok, here's heli pics:
Heli nutans there were multiple divisions so hopefully they end up taking over the whole pots:
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resent sp.Angasima for the kinda bad looking one I got before:
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hetero Ptari Tepui
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neblinae red
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neblinae var. parva
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  • #43
Omg helisssssssssssssssss :drool:
 
  • #44
Ooh exciting! You must have a magical device that generates empty space for new plants. :)
 
  • #45
Omg helisssssssssssssssss :drool:

Yussss!

Ooh exciting! You must have a magical device that generates empty space for new plants. :)

I do indeed...I call it "I shipped out 3 plants I didn't want to some poor dude today" :-))

Also I have multiples of some plants so uh...I'll have to be getting rid of some Helis in the near future too :-O
 
  • #46
Flava and platychila!

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  • #47
OK, here's some more less cruddy pics.. not great still (gotta wait for the sun to hit them) but luckily the plants are gorgeous!! --

veitchiiXboschiana
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densiXk.o.s.
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jacq
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villosa BE
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macro AW
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hamata red hairy
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campy X (spec Xtalan)
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vent X cincta (went straight into uppers for me...)
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tatei nice and red from the cold
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tequila
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neb v parva (the new resend from AW, YAY mature pitchers!)
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...and phalaenopsis manni in spike/bud!
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here's a better re-shot of that platychila too
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vogelli that looks like it's going to open up today
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villosa AW still alive :mwahaha:
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  • #48
dont get me wrong! im happy that your AW Villosa's still kicking it! your platy has a solid red interior between the wings....have no idea what that means, but whatevs. we'll know what your platy is when the uppers pop out.
 
  • #49
Nice platy and the other neps are starting to look real interesting too :)
 
  • #50
Thanks Taliesin-DS! :awesome:

amph: a challenger appears...
 
  • #51
Wowowowowowowow Zu!
Everything is looking just marvelous!!!
:boogie:
 
  • #52
Thanks! If only Butch would drop by to drool at that Heli so I could feel all pompous and haughty :-))
(I know they'll all look ratty and nasty come Spring/Summer again though..)
 
  • #53
Thanks! If only Butch would drop by to drool at that Heli so I could feel all pompous and haughty :-))
(I know they'll all look ratty and nasty come Spring/Summer again though..)

My friends favorite word is pompous... random, but I just had to say that :p
 
  • #54
OK, here's cephs pics:

This is supposed "squat" clone that I got in today - it'll show up in mature pitchers, so I've got a little wait to go. Still a nice ceph no matter what..
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Here's a pot of pullings and stuff from when I almost killed my regular and HG's..
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New "double ribbed" that I just got - this one will show up when full grown too.
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My Hummer's Giant, that I almost killed earlier in the year. It looks like it's on the path to recovery - winter kicked in right when it started getting better so all I get for now is winter non-carnivorous leaves.
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A regular that I got a year ago that has never done anything useful for me. It's in recovery too - those communal pygmy dews + cephs pots didn't really work out...
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And here's all of them:
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  • #56
Cutie-Patooties! :awesome:
 
  • #57
Why thank you! Here's more pics from today because it's FINALLY sunny :awesome:

ampXvent
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macrophylla BE finally has more than 3 leaves!
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neps
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helis
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cephs tub
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to the right
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to the left
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qoh X kos - small lid syndrome, but otherwise growing in fine.
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double ribs
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squat
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neblinae v parva
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heterodoxa
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what is this drosera?
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theobroma cacao new leaf
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  • #58
Wow! Your macrophylla is HUGE relative to mine. I thought mine was doing good, but yours totally puts mine to shame!
 
  • #59
Wow! Your macrophylla is HUGE relative to mine. I thought mine was doing good, but yours totally puts mine to shame!

Oh really? Post some pics up then so we can see... here's pics of my two with pennies for size - AW first, that BE one second:

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Here's my villosas for comparison too while I was at it - AW one is first, BE is second.
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and for interested parties, hamata red hairy for scale
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campanulata X maxima
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and a pot of hamata of unknown origin, with a vogelli pitcher upper right, ventXTM(b) lower right, and talangensisXveitchii inflating pitcher in the hamata pot upper left
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  • #60
looking really good zu ! that drosera could either be indica or it looks a lot like the byblis i had from seed
 
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